The Canadian author of The Handmaid's Tale writes a satirical spin on what would be deemed appropriate for students after list reveals books slated to be pull from shelves
Canadian author Margaret Atwood has penned a satirical short story “suitable” for teens, calling out a decision made by an Edmonton school board following a government directive to crack down on sexually explicit material for students.
The Edmonton Public School (EPSB) is slated to remove more than 200 books from its libraries, including Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. The 85-year-old, also known for contemporary classics such as Alias Grace and The Blind Assassin, shared her thoughts in a post on social media on Sunday .
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